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... values.
ã Rate -of- return rule. Accept investments that offer rates of return in excess of
their opportunity costs of capital.
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The Opportunity Cost of Capital
The opportunity cost of capital is ... undertaking
because its rate of return exceeds the cost of capital. The rate of return on the in-
vestment in the office building is simply the profit as a proportion of the initial
outlay:
The cost of capital ... making 100 percent of
the investment and receiving 100 percent of the payoffs from the new office build-
ing. In corporations, investments are made on behalf of thousands of shareholders
with...
... not offer free
credit but will give you $1,000 off the list price. If the rate of interest is 10 percent a year,
which company is offering the better deal?
13. Recalculate the NPV of the office ... 3.774% expected
real rate of return
Thus, we could say, “The bank account offers a 10 percent nominal rate of return,”
or “It offers a 3.774 percent expected real rate of return.” Note that the ... rate of r will, therefore,
grow to e
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